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Processing Language Input in the CIRCSIM-Tutor Intelligent Tutoring System
- --221 Processing Language Input in the CIRCSIM-Tutor Intelligent Tutoring System Michael Glass EECS Dept. M/C 154
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Some Phenomena Handled by the CIRCSIM-Tutor Version 3 Input Understander
- SOME PHENOMENA HANDLED BY THE CIRCSIM-TUTOR VERSION 3 INPUT UNDERSTANDER Michael Glass Illinois
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Broadening Input Understanding in a Language-Based Intelligent Tutoring System
- BROADENING INPUT UNDERSTANDING IN A LANGUAGE-BASED INTELLIGENT TUTORING SYSTEM BY MICHAEL S. GLASS
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Muse: A Scripting Language For The Development Of Interactive Speech Analysis And Recognition Tools
- Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center. Michael K. McCandless and James R. Glass Spoken Language
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Learning from a computer tutor with natural language capabilities. Interactive Learning Environments
- , Allen Rovick 1 , Michael Glass 2 , Yujian Zhou 3 and Martha Evens 3 1 Department of Molecular Biophysics
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Modelling Context Dependency in Acoustic-Phonetic and Lexical Representations
- Modelling Context Dependency in Acoustic-Phonetic and Lexical Representations 1 Michael Phillips
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SAT-Decoding in Evolutionary Algorithms for Discrete Constrained Optimization Problems
- Lukasiewycz, Michael Glaß, Christian Haubelt, and Jürgen Teich Department of Computer Science 12, Hardware
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Solving Multi-Objective Pseudo-Boolean Problems ⋆
- Solving Multi-Objective Pseudo-Boolean Problems ⋆ Martin Lukasiewycz, Michael Glaß, Christian
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Simple Natural Language Generation and Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- Glass, Michael J. Trolio Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Department University of Illinois
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The DIAG experiments: Natural Language Generation for Intelligent Tutoring Systems
- Eugenio and Michael Glass and Michael J. Trolio Computer Science Department University of Illinois Chicago
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